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Midwives and medical professionals have shared some of the most bizarre names new parents bestowed on their babies including Mudpiles, Raider God and Truck.
Recently one of the mums in our Pregnancy Mums Australia grouped shared this cool feature in the PicsArt app. If you’re pregnant and looking to add a bit of magic to your belly pics, then give this a go. It’s free and easy to do.
The days of ‘mum, ‘dad’ and ‘breastfeeding’ are going out the window for these more gender-inclusive terms. We decided to add a few more terms to the list to keep things PC. Check out our new ideas for terms like midwife, labour ward, vagina and crowning. The new name for an anesthesiologist is our personal fave!
Ready, set, sleep! We’ve uncovered the best sleep aids for newborns, toddlers, even older kids and mums. All come highly recommended and will hopefully bring you hours and hours of uninterrupted zzz’s.
Sunday, Wednesday, August, June, Winter, Autumn – these are just a few of the calendar baby names doing the rounds recently. We have plenty more cute picks too – which one is your favourite?
What happens in labour, stays in labour. Right? Not anymore! We’re lifting the lid on what REALLY goes on behind closed labour doors with hilarious unfiltered accuracy.
Who holds our mothers? This incredibly powerful video from Mothers Matter is something every single parent needs to see. Watch it here and find out how we can help to change this heartbreaking cycle for mothers who live through this every day. Warning: Distressing content.
It’s pregnancy yoga like I’ve never seen it, this mama is NAILING fitness to the wall (or yoga mat) in these stunning images!
Are you a bit confused about whether you should get the COVID vaccine if you’re breastfeeding, pregnant or planning a baby? The ABA has recently weighed in, especially regarding the lack of clinical trials, and it’s definitely something to think about.
How’s this for a story? We’ve got a working mum, a non-lactating grannie on babysitting duty, and a screaming baby. Grannie attempts to calm bub down by breastfeeding him (well, sort of). Meanwhile, mum catches it all on her nanny cam. Let the drama begin!
Is this video of breastfeeding mums too inappropriate or totally acceptable? Social media isn’t having ANY of it but we reckon it’s refreshingly real. What do you think?